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Pope Francis’s Response to the Dubia

Five cardinals sent a set of questions known as dubia to Pope Francis to express their concerns and seek clarification on points of doctrine and discipline ahead of the opening of the Synod on Synodality at the Vatican. Dubia are questions brought before… Continue Reading →

Sheen: There Aren’t 100 People in the US Who Hate the Church; There are Millions Who Hate what they Think is the Church

Viganò: Pope Francis is a False Prophet but he IS Pope

In a stunning post on Exsurge Domine, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò lays out the dire situation that we as a Church face: Pope Francis is indeed a false prophet, but he IS still pope: Text from the post can be… Continue Reading →

Perceived Intelligence Verses Actual Intelligence

Fascinating.

Speaker Mike Johnson Sets Record Straight on Church and State

You Must Trust the $cience!

Feminism

Of Muses, Mentors & the Quest for Peers

Just as beauty and emotion are mutually driven by each other and the perception of beautiful muses inspires further emotions towards the creation of beauty, and just as reason is driven towards truth and truth tends to be as reasonable as it can be, with mentors showing and teaching both the path of reason and the path towards truth as one and the same, the good needs a community of peers to be fully comprehended, and a public perception of it to be rightly spread and understood.

Subsidiarity as the Answer to the Beast and the Whore of Babylon

In a recent paper published on the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC), authors Jonathan Pageau and Jordan Peterson assign the familiar characters of Revelation to the prevailing mindsets of the modern world. The Beast is “civilisation and its leaders, the… Continue Reading →

The New Sanfedists

If Cardinal Ruffo could transition from leading forefather of a fanatic reaction against Jacobinism to a skillful agent in service of the different powers of his time, ultimately not serving his faith but its institutional church, then why would his contemporary equivalents do otherwise now, when they can play the academic and political games as long as there is someone to serve?

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